A semiconductor device and a method of making the same is disclosed. The device includes a substrate having an algan layer located on a gan layer for forming a two dimensional electron gas at an interface between the algan layer and the gan layer. The device also includes a plurality of contacts. At least one of the contacts includes an ohmic contact portion located on a major surface of the substrate. The ohmic contact portion comprises a first electrically conductive material. The at least one of the contacts also includes a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface. The trench passes through the algan layer and into the gan layer. The trench is at least partially filled with a second electrically conductive material. The second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material to the first electrically conductive material.
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1. A semiconductor device comprising:
a high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) comprising a gate contact located between a source contact and a drain contact;
a substrate having an algan layer located on a gan layer for forming a two dimensional electron gas at an interface between the algan layer and the gan layer; and
a plurality of contacts,
wherein at least one contact of the plurality of contacts is the drain contact of the HEMT and comprises:
an ohmic contact portion located on a major surface of the substrate, wherein the ohmic contact portion comprises a first electrically conductive material; and
a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface, wherein the trench passes through the algan layer and into the gan layer, wherein the trench is at least partially filled with a second electrically conductive material,
wherein the second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material than the first electrically conductive material.
13. A semiconductor device comprising:
a schottky diode comprising a cathode and a gate contact of an anode;
a substrate having an algan layer located on a gan layer for forming a two dimensional electron gas at an interface between the algan layer and the gan layer; and
a plurality of contacts, wherein at least one contact of the plurality of contacts is the cathode of the schottky diode and comprises:
an ohmic contact portion located on a major surface of the substrate, wherein the ohmic contact portion comprises a first electrically conductive material; and
a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface, wherein the trench passes through the algan layer and into the gan layer, wherein the trench is at least partially filled with a second electrically conductive material, wherein the second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material than the first electrically conductive material, and wherein the gate contact of the anode of the schottky diode comprises the second electrically conductive material.
2. The semiconductor device of
3. The semiconductor device of
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7. The semiconductor device of
8. The semiconductor device of
9. A method of making a semiconductor device of
providing a substrate having an algan layer located on a gan layer for forming a two dimensional electron gas at an interface between the algan layer and the gan layer; and
forming a plurality of contacts of the device,
wherein forming at least one drain contact of the plurality of contacts comprises:
depositing a first electrically conductive material on a major surface of the substrate to form an ohmic contact portion;
forming a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface, wherein the trench passes through the algan layer and into the gan layer; and
at least partially filling the trench with a second electrically conductive material, wherein the second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material to the first electrically conductive material,
wherein the semiconductor device comprises a high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) that comprises a gate contact located between a source contact and a drain contact, and the at least one drain contact is the drain contact of the HEMT.
10. The method of
removing at least part of the first electrically conductive material of the at least one contact to form an opening in the ohmic contact portion, wherein the opening exposes a part of the major surface;
forming the trench in the part of the major surface exposed by the opening in the ohmic contact portion; and
at least partially filling the trench and the opening in the ohmic contact portion with said second electrically conductive material.
11. The method of
12. The method of
forming one or more trenches extending down into the substrate from the major surface, wherein each trench passes through the algan layer and into the gan layer; and
at least partially filling each trench with said second electrically conductive material.
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This application claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of European Patent application no. 15196730.4, filed on Nov. 27, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The present specification relates to a semiconductor device and to a method of making a semiconductor device.
In recent years, GaN/AlGaN High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) and GaN/AlGaN Schottky diodes have drawn a lot of attention regarding their potential to replace Si or SiC for use as high voltage (HV) devices.
A GaN/AlGaN HEMT typically includes a substrate having an AlGaN layer located on a number of GaN layers. A gate, source and drain are located above the AlGaN layer. During operation, current flows between drain and source via a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) that is formed at the interface between the AlGaN layer and an upper GaN layer. Switch-off is achieved by applying a suitable voltage to the gate, such that the 2DEG at the interface between the AlGaN layer and the uppermost GaN layer disappears. The gate may be a Schottky contact or may comprise a gate electrode that is isolated by a dielectric layer (such devices are referred to as Metal Insulator Semiconductor High Electron Mobility Transistors (MISHEMTs).
A GaN/AlGaN Schottky diodes may be similarly constructed, but with two contacts (including a Schottky contact forming an anode and an ohmic contact forming a cathode of the device) instead of three.
Both the HEMT and the Schottky diode suffer from the problem that the on-state resistance under dynamic (e.g. switching, pulsed, RF) conditions may be significantly higher than under DC conditions.
Aspects of the present disclosure are set out in the accompanying independent and dependent claims. Combinations of features from the dependent claims may be combined with features of the independent claims as appropriate and not merely as explicitly set out in the claims.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a semiconductor device comprising:
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method of making a semiconductor device, the method comprising:
The provision of a contact having a trench that extends down into the GaN layer of the device can provide a leakage path for holes in the GaN layer to exit the device through the contact, which may lower the on state resistance of the device under dynamic (e.g. switching, pulsed, RF) conditions. This leakage path can short a pn-junction formed between the two dimensional electron gas (“2DEG”) and the GaN layer.
In accordance with embodiments of this disclosure, the first and second electrically conductive materials are different materials, and they may be chosen independently to optimise the performance of the contact of the device. The first electrically conductive material may be chosen to make a good ohmic contact. The second electrically conductive material that at least partially fills the trench may be chosen so that it forms a low resistance contact with the GaN layer. In this respect, it is noted that a material that makes a good ohmic contact may be suitable for use as the first electrically conductive material, but may not be suitable for use as the second electrically conductive material, as it may form a local n+ region around the trench. This n+ region may form a reverse biased pn junction with the p-type GaN layer located around the trench, presenting a barrier to the flow of holes. Similarly, an electrically conductive material that is suitable for forming a low resistance path for holes may not be suitable for forming an ohmic contact portion of the device.
In some embodiments, the at least one contact may have a resistivity lower than approximately 1e9 Ω.mm. Using a typical width of the trench of 1 μm, this requirement is equivalent to a specific contact resistance lower than 10 Ωcm2.
In one embodiment, the at least one contact may include a central part aligned with the trench. This central part may be at least partially filled with the second electrically conductive material. The central part may be substantially surrounded by the ohmic contact portion when viewed from above the major surface. Such a contact may be conveniently manufactured in a manner that allows alignment of the trench relative to the ohmic contact portion (e.g. for producing a substantially symmetrical contact). For instance, a contact of this kind may be manufactured by initially depositing the first electrically conductive material of the ohmic contact portion, and then removing at least part of the first electrically conductive material to form an opening in the ohmic contact portion. The opening may expose a part of the major surface beneath the contact. The method may further include forming a trench in the part of the major surface that is exposed by the opening in the ohmic contact portion. The trench and the opening in the ohmic contact portion may then be at least partially filled with the second electrically conductive material. In some examples, the second electrically conductive material take the form of a layer that lines the trench. The layer of the second electrically conductive material may also line the opening in the ohmic contact portion. In such examples, a further electrically conductive material (e.g. Al) may be used to fill the remainder of the trench and/or the opening in the ohmic contact portion.
A single contiguous portion of the second electrically conductive may material form the central part and at least partially fill the trench. This may allow for an uninterrupted path for holes between the GaN layer and the top of the contact. The single contiguous portion may take the form of a layer as noted above, or alternatively may completely fill the trench and the central part.
In some examples, the substrate may further include a GaN cap layer located on the AlGaN layer. The trench of the at least one contact may pass through the GaN cap layer.
The device may be a High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) comprising a gate contact located between a source contact and a drain contact. The at least one of the contacts may be a drain contact of the HEMT. The HEMT may have a Schottky gate contact or may be a MISHEMT having an insulated gate. In other examples, the device may be a Schottky diode and the at least one of the contacts may be a cathode of the Schottky diode. The gate contact of the HEMT or the anode of the Schottky diode may comprise the second electrically conductive material. This may allow the number of deposition steps required to manufacture the device to be reduced, since a single deposition step may be used to form the gate or anode of the HEMT or Schottky diode and the second electrically conductive material that at least partially fills the trench.
In some examples, at least one island may be located between the drain contact and the gate contact. Each island may include a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface. The trench may pass through the AlGaN layer and into the GaN layer. The trench may be at least partially filled with the second electrically conductive material. The islands may provide additional paths for holes to exit the device. Since the trenches of the islands may be at least partially filled with the second electrically conductive material, the generation of a reverse biased pn junction of the kind described above, which may otherwise form a significant barrier to the flow of holes out of the device from the GaN layer, may be avoided. The islands may be connected to the drain contacts of the device. The islands may be formed during manufacture of the device by forming one or more trenches extending down into the substrate from the major surface, wherein each trench passes through the AlGaN layer and into the GaN layer. A deposition step may then be used to at least partially fill each trench with the second electrically conductive material.
The first electrically conductive material may be an alloy of Ti/Al. The second electrically conductive material may be Ni, Pd, Pt or TiWN (in which the amount of N may be varied).
A device of the kind described herein may be used for Radio Frequency applications. For the purposes of this disclosure, Radio Frequencies (RF) are frequencies in the range 200 MHz≤f≤10 GHz.
For power switching operations, the operating frequency of a device of the kind described herein may be in the range 10 kHz≤f≤10 MHz.
For the purposes of this disclosure, the electron mobility in a High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) may be in the range 1000-3000 cm{circumflex over ( )}2/V/s or in the range 1000-2000 cm{circumflex over ( )}2/V/s.
Embodiments of this disclosure will be described hereinafter, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like reference signs relate to like elements and in which:
Embodiments of this disclosure are described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The device includes a substrate 2. The substrate 2 may, for instance, be a silicon substrate, although it is also envisaged that the substrate 2 may comprise a ceramic, glass, SiC or sapphire. The substrate 2 has an AlGaN layer 8 located on a GaN layer 6. In use, a two dimensional electron gas or “2DEG” forms at an interface between the AlGaN layer and the GaN layer. Conduction of a current within the 2DEG forms the basis of operation of the device 10.
In this example, a number of buffer layers 4 comprising e.g. GaN and AlGaN may be located between the GaN layer and the underlying part of the substrate 2. These buffer layers 4 may form a super lattice acting as a stress relief region between the GaN layer 6 and the underlying part of the substrate 2.
In some examples, a GaN cap layer may be located on the AlGaN layer 8 (not shown in the Figures). A dielectric layer 14 may be provided on the AlGaN layer 8 (or on the GaN cap layer, if one is present). This dielectric layer may act as a passivation layer and/or may form a gate dielectric for the device 10 in the case of a MISHEMT. The dielectric layer 14 may, for instance, comprise SiN, SiOx or AlOx.
The device 10 includes a plurality of contacts, one of which is shown in
The contact 34 shown in
The ohmic contact portion 18 comprises a first electrically conductive material that may be located on the major surface of the substrate 2. In some examples, it is envisaged that the contact 34 may be a recessed contact, in which the ohmic contact portion 18 extends through an opening in the AlGaN layer 8, thereby to directly contact the underlying GaN layer 6.
A layer 22 may be located on the ohmic contact portion 18. The first electrically conductive material of the ohmic contact portion 18 may, for instance, comprise Ti/Al. The layer 22 may, for instance, comprise TiW(N). The layer 22 may function as a diffusion barrier during manufacture of the device 10.
The contact 34 also includes a trench. The trench may extend down into the substrate 2 of the device 10 from the major surface upon which ohmic contact portion 18 is located (e.g. this may be the surface of the AlGaN layer 8 or the surface of a GaN cap layer, if one is present). In particular, and as shown in the example of
The trench is at least partially filled with a second electrically conductive material 50. The second electrically conductive material 50 may also at least partially fill (or, as shown in
The trench that extends down into the GaN layer 6 of the device 10 can provide a leakage path for holes in the GaN layer 6 to exit the device 10 through the contact 34, which may lower the on state resistance of the device under dynamic (e.g. switching, pulsed, RF) conditions. This leakage path may short a pn junction formed between the two dimensional electron gas (“2DEG”) and the GaN layer 6. Moreover, in accordance with embodiments of this disclosure, the second electrically conductive material 50, which at least partially fills the trench, may be chosen so that a pn-junction is not formed at an interface between the second electrically conductive material 50 and the GaN of the GaN layer 6 (e.g. at the sidewalls and/or base of the trench). Such a pn junction may otherwise hinder the connection between the contact 34 and GaN of the GaN layer 6, inhibiting the flow of holes exiting the device 10 through the contact 34. Accordingly, the second electrically conductive material 50 may be chosen so as to lower the on state resistance of the device under dynamic (e.g. switching, pulsed, RF) conditions.
The second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material to the first electrically conductive material. These materials may be chosen independently, to optimise the performance of the contact 34 of the device 10.
The first electrically conductive material, which forms the ohmic contact portion 18 may be chosen according to its suitability to make a good ohmic contact to the 2DEG. On the other hand, the second electrically conductive material 50 that at least partially fills the trench may be chosen so that it forms a low resistance contact with the GaN layer 6 (in particular, it may be chosen such that a pn junction may not form at the interface between the second electrically conductive material 50 and the GaN of the GaN layer 6, as noted above).
A material that makes a good ohmic contact may be suitable for forming the ohmic contact portion, but may not be suitable for use as the second electrically conductive material, as it may form a local n+ region in the part of the GaN layer 6 that surrounds the trench. This n+ region may form a reverse biased pn junction with the GaN layer 6 (which is p-type). The pn junction may surround the trench, thereby presenting a barrier to the flow of holes, as noted previously. Similarly, an electrically conductive material that is suitable for forming a low resistance path for holes to enter the contact 34 from the GaN layer 6 through the trench may not be suitable for forming the ohmic contact portion of the device 34.
As noted above, the first electrically conductive material, which may form the ohmic contact portion 18, may comprise an alloy of Ti/Al. This electrically conductive material is suited to the formation of an ohmic contact. However, were this material to be used to fill the trench of the contact 34, a reverse biased pn junction of the kind described above would form, presenting a barrier to the flow of holes into the contact 34. In accordance with an embodiment of this disclosure, the second electrically conductive material 50 may comprise Ni, Pd, Pt or TiW(N).
As shown in
The example contact 34 in
The example in
In a first step, as shown in
The substrate 2 may, for instance, be a silicon substrate, although it is also envisaged that the substrate 2 may comprise a ceramic or glass. The substrate 2 has an AlGaN layer 8 located on a GaN layer 6. A number of buffer layers 4 comprising GaN may be located between the GaN layer and the underlying part of the substrate 2. As noted previously, these buffer layers 4 may form a super lattice that matches the lattice of the GaN layer 6 to underlying part of the substrate 2. In some examples, a GaN cap layer may be located on the AlGaN layer 8 (not shown in the Figures). In the present example, isolation regions 12 (e.g. trenches filled with dielectric or implanted regions) are provided for isolating the HEMT from other electrical devices on the substrate 2.
A dielectric layer 14 may be deposited on a major surface of the substrate, e.g. on a surface of the AlGaN layer 8 or any GaN cap layer that may be provided on the AlGaN layer 8. As noted previously, the dielectric layer 14 may act as a passivation layer. The dielectric layer 14 may comprise, for instance, SiN, SiOx or AlOx.
Next, openings 16 may be formed in the dielectric layer 14. These openings 16 may allow access to the underlying layers, such as the AlGaN layer 8 for the source and drain contacts of the device. The openings 16 may be formed by etching.
After formation of the opening 16, a first electrically conductive material may be deposited and patterned to form the ohmic contact portion 18 of a source contact 32 and a drain contact 34 of the device 10. This step may also include depositing and patterning layers 22 on the source contact 32 and drain contact 34, which may act as a diffusion barrier. As noted previously, the first electrically conductive material that forms the ohmic contact portion 18 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may comprise, for instance, comprise Ti/Al, while the layers 22 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may, for instance, comprise TiW(N).
In a next step, shown in
In a next step shown in
In a next step shown in
The deposition and patterning of the second electrically conductive material may result in a drain contact 34 that is of the kind described above in relation to
In a first step, as shown in
The substrate 2 may, for instance, be a silicon substrate, although it is also envisaged that the substrate 2 may comprise a ceramic or glass. The substrate 2 has an AlGaN layer 8 located on a GaN layer 6. A number of buffer layers 4 comprising GaN may be located between the GaN layer and the underlying part of the substrate 2. As noted previously, these buffer layers 4 may form a super lattice that matches the lattice of the GaN layer 6 to underlying part of the substrate 2. In some examples, a GaN cap layer may be located on the AlGaN layer 8 (not shown in the Figures). In the present example, the substrate 2 includes isolation regions 12 (e.g. trenches filled with dielectric) for isolating the HEMT from other parts of the substrate 2.
A dielectric layer 14 may be deposited on a major surface of the substrate, e.g. on a surface of the AlGaN layer 8 or any GaN cap layer that may be provided on the AlGaN layer 8. As noted previously, the dielectric layer 14 may act as a passivation layer. The dielectric layer 14 may comprise, for instance, SiN, SiOx or AlOx.
Next, openings 16 may be formed in the dielectric layer 14. These openings 16 may allow access to the underlying layers, such as the AlGaN layer 8 for the source and drain contacts of the device. The openings 16 may be formed by etching.
After formation of the opening 16, a first electrically conductive material may be deposited and patterned to form the ohmic contact portions 18 of a source contact 32 and a drain contact 34 of the device 10. This step may also include depositing and patterning layers 22 on the source contact 32 and drain contact 34. As noted previously, the first electrically conductive material that forms the ohmic contact portions 18 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may comprise, for instance, comprise Ti/Al, while the layers 22 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may, for instance, comprise TiW(N).
Next, a further opening 15 may be formed (e.g. by etching) in the dielectric layer 14, to allow a Schottky gate contact of the device 10 to be formed. The opening 15 may be located between the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 on the major surface of the substrate 2. After the opening 15 is formed, an electrically conductive material may be deposited and patterned to form the Schottky gate contact 40 of the HEMT. The electrically conductive material of the Schottky gate contact 40 may, for instance, comprise Ni.
Next a dielectric layer 60 may be deposited, e.g. by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD). The layer 60 may, for instance, comprise SiN. The layer 60 may have a thickness of around 100 nm.
In a next step shown in
In a next step shown in
In a next step, a layer 86 of a second electrically conductive material may be deposited. In this example, the second electrically conductive material comprises TiW(N), although in other examples, the second electrically conductive material may, for instance, comprise Ni, Pd or Pt. The layer 86 of the second electrically conductive material may have a thickness of around 100 nm. The layer 86 of the second electrically conductive material may line the trench 38 and/or sidewalls of the central part of the contact. The layer 86 may also cover an upper surface of the layer 22 of the drain contact 34. The layer 86 may further cover an upper surface of the layer 22 of the source contact 32 and an upper surface of the layer 60.
Thereafter, a third electrically conductive material 88, such as Al, may be deposited on the layer 86. In some examples, around 1 μm of the third electrically conductive material may be deposited on the layer 86. Note that in the present example, the Schottky gate electrode 40 may be of a different material to the second electrically conductive material.
After the second and third electrically conductive materials have been deposited, they may be patterned to result in the structure shown in
In a first step, as shown in
The substrate 2 may, for instance, be a silicon substrate, although it is also envisaged that the substrate 2 may comprise a ceramic or glass. The substrate 2 has an AlGaN layer 8 located on a GaN layer 6. A number of buffer layers 4 comprising e.g. GaN and AlGaN may be located between the GaN layer and the underlying part of the substrate 2. As noted previously, these buffer layers 4 may form a super lattice that matches the lattice of the GaN layer 6 to underlying part of the substrate 2. In some examples, a GaN cap layer may be located on the AlGaN layer 8 (not shown in the Figures). In the present example, isolation regions 12 (e.g. trenches filled with dielectric or implanted regions) are provided for isolating the HEMT from other electrical devices on the substrate 2.
A dielectric layer 14 may be deposited on a major surface of the substrate, e.g. on a surface of the AlGaN layer 8 or any GaN cap layer that may be provided on the AlGaN layer 8. As noted previously, the dielectric layer 14 may act as a passivation layer. The dielectric layer 14 may comprise, for instance, SiN, SiOx or AlOx.
Next, openings 16 may be formed in the dielectric layer 14. These openings 16 may allow access to the underlying layers, such as the AlGaN layer 8 for the source and drain contacts of the device. The openings 16 may be formed by etching.
After formation of the openings 16, a first electrically conductive material may be deposited and patterned to form the ohmic contact portions 18 of a source contact 32 and a drain contact 34 of the device 10. This step may also include depositing and patterning layers 22 on the source contact 32 and drain contact 34, as described previously. As also noted previously, the first electrically conductive material that forms the ohmic contact portions 18 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may comprise, for instance, comprise Ti/Al, while the layers 22 of the source contact 32 and the drain contact 34 may, for instance, comprise TiW(N).
In a next step shown in
In a next step shown in
In a next step, a second electrically conductive material may be deposited and patterned, resulting in the device shown in
As can be seen in
Another part of the deposited and patterned second electrically conductive material, which is aligned with the opening 15 in the dielectric layer 14, may form a Schottky gate electrode 40 of the device 10.
A further part of the deposited and patterned second electrically conductive material may at least partially fill each of the one or more trenches 52 described above in relation to
As may be seen in
The islands 41 may provide a further route for holes located in the GaN layer 6 to exit the device 10.
The islands 41 and their associated trenches 52 may, when viewed from above the major surface of the substrate 2 be shaped as dots or stripes. The islands may be arranged in an array. For instance, the array may comprise on or more rows of substantially equally spaced islands.
In each of the examples described above in relation to
Accordingly, there has been described a semiconductor device and a method of making the same. The device includes a substrate having an AlGaN layer located on a GaN layer for forming a two dimensional electron gas at an interface between the AlGaN layer and the GaN layer. The device also includes a plurality of contacts. At least one of the contacts includes an ohmic contact portion located on a major surface of the substrate. The ohmic contact portion comprises a first electrically conductive material. The at least one of the contacts also includes a trench extending down into the substrate from the major surface. The trench passes through the AlGaN layer and into the GaN layer. The trench is at least partially filled with a second electrically conductive material. The second electrically conductive material is a different electrically conductive material to the first electrically conductive material.
Although particular embodiments of this disclosure have been described, it will be appreciated that many modifications/additions and/or substitutions may be made within the scope of the claims.
Sonsky, Jan, Hurkx, Godefridus Adrianus Maria, Croon, Jeroen Antoon, Donkers, Johannes Josephus Theodorus Marinus
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